I wonder if anyone has taken a CCW and used a SAA or better yet a BP revolver? Is there any such restrictions? I've heard some courses don't allow cheap semi autos like Hi Points (although everyone I ever shot always went bang and hit the target). But I'm talking old school revolvers like a Colt 45 or a 44 caliber black powder pistol. That would raise some eyebrows.

i wouldnt feel at all undergunned or at a disadvantage with a SAA, Providing of course its a Transfere bar kind and i have 6 rounds instead of 5. As far as reloads, i have a second gun ill packk for that.

But the SAA, . . . I wouldn't have any problem with it, . . . use a 1911 for reload.

But for sure, . . . if I ever faced anyone with a SAA, . . . I would give him much more credit than the local gangbanger with a Glock. If the dude is confident (or crazy) enough to carry a SAA, . . . I've got to figure that his confidence factor is in the very high 90%'s, . . . and he probably knows what he is doing, . . .

May God bless,
Dwight

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